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Samuel: My Faith is Important to Me
Monday, 3rd Apr 2017 18:39

New Town signing Dominic Samuel has revealed his devotion to God and how his faith plays an important part in his life.

The on-loan Reading striker, who made his debut for the club in Saturday’s 1-1 home draw with Birmingham City, said: “I am a big believer in God. He says the hard work pays off and you get something out of it and I strongly believe in that.

“I’ve seen it as well. Even with my family there have been times in the past when they had to work hard to be where they are today. I feel that if they can do it I can do it and that’s what really motivates me as well.”

Samuel, who netted twice in three games for the England U19 side in the 2011/12 season and was born in the London borough of Southwark, explained how his belief was inspired by his parents.

He added: “I’m closer to my dad because he is more into football. My mum is more there for the support. I speak to my dad about football a lot and he just tells me how it is. He has a strong belief in God as well. I always talk to him after games and training sessions.

“He comes to every home game so we talk about the stuff I could improve on and he’s a big part of my life.

“I see football as about 90 per cent mental. If you’ve had a long day training it’s nice to go and see your family to take your mind off football for a bit.

“For me it plays a big part. If you get worked up about something it can affect your football. I go and see my parents, my brother and my niece as well. If you’re relaxed and with your family, football can run along smoothly.

“I always pray before games and even before I go out to train. I always give thanks to Him before I get on the pitch. Sometimes in the changing room I’ll just do it privately. I put my shirt on my lap, bow my head and talk to God.

“I thank him for giving me the life and the talent, and the support I have back home.

“I give thanks to Him for being where I am today and He normally talks back to me. When I have a good performance I know He heard me before the game.

“I enjoyed sending the pass out to Wardy for the goal on Saturday and when the game finished and I was walking off the pitch, I gave thanks to God.”


Photo: BBC Suffolk



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NBVJohn added 19:13 - Apr 4
Happy being blue - I probably wouldn't disagree with that sentiment, but that is not what Legoman actually said, and that was also not what the article itself was inferring!
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baxter67 added 23:00 - Apr 4
Happy being blue- People of faith run soup kitchens, food banks, town pastors luncheon clubs for the elderly , youth clubs for the young, raise money for endless causes both in this country and overseas and countless other things usually free of charge. The vast majority of wars in the last 1,000 years have been non religious Most of the worlds troubles are simply caused by human greed and the lust for power. Which brings me nicely to the plight of Ipswich town football club who are really victims of the way football is structured having got relegated at a time of inadequate parachute payments we have never properly recovered. We cannot even keep our best youth players now until they are 16 without a premier league club going on a raid. Its becoming a cartel by the backdoor because they could'nt get agreement on Premier league 1 and 2 with no relegation. Its all about the investors i'm afraid. Marcus Evans has invested enough to keep us afloat but not enough to satisfy premier league ambitions.
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ricardo55555 added 07:55 - Apr 5
Trust in Mick. He has had a lot of injuries to the 'attacking' playersand recently. It hasn't been easy for him. the situation is improving. Enjoy the positives,
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